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Convergent and divergent development among M cell lineages in mouse mucosal epithelium.


ABSTRACT: M cells are specialized epithelial cells mediating immune surveillance of the mucosal lumen by transepithelial delivery of Ags to underlying dendritic cells (DC). At least three M cell phenotypes are known in the airways and intestine, but their developmental relationships are unclear. We used reporter transgenic mouse strains to follow the constitutive development of M cell subsets and their acute induction by cholera toxin (CT). M cells overlying intestinal Peyer's patches (PPs), isolated lymphoid follicles, and nasal-associated lymphoid tissue are induced by distinct settings, yet show convergent phenotypes, such as expression of a peptidoglycan recognition protein-S (PGRP-S) transgene reporter. By contrast, though PP, isolated lymphoid follicle, and villous M cells are all derived from intestinal crypt stem cells, their phenotypes were clearly distinct; for example, PP M cells frequently appeared to form M cell-DC functional units, whereas villous M cells did not consistently engage underlying DC. B lymphocytes are critical to M cell function by forming a basolateral pocket and possible signaling through CD137; however, initial commitment to all M cell lineages is B lymphocyte and CD137 independent. CT causes induction of new M cells in the airway and intestine without cell division, suggesting transdifferentiation from mature epithelial cells. In contrast with intestinal PP M cells, CT-induced nasal-associated lymphoid tissue M cells appear to be generated from ciliated Foxj1(+)PGRP-S(+) cells, indicative of a possible precommitted progenitor. In summary, constitutive and inducible differentiation of M cells is toward strictly defined context-dependent phenotypes, suggesting specialized roles in surveillance of mucosal Ags.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3208058 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Convergent and divergent development among M cell lineages in mouse mucosal epithelium.

Wang Jing J   Gusti Veronica V   Saraswati Andrea A   Lo David D DD  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20111007 10


M cells are specialized epithelial cells mediating immune surveillance of the mucosal lumen by transepithelial delivery of Ags to underlying dendritic cells (DC). At least three M cell phenotypes are known in the airways and intestine, but their developmental relationships are unclear. We used reporter transgenic mouse strains to follow the constitutive development of M cell subsets and their acute induction by cholera toxin (CT). M cells overlying intestinal Peyer's patches (PPs), isolated lymp  ...[more]

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